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We stopped here after exploring five different state parks on the North Shore. This park can certainly compete with those for beauty, if not spectacle. This park was at one time a sandstone quarry, and if you'd like to explore the history of the place,...More

We did a day hike in the park. Wanted to see the Wolf Creek Falls and do the Quarry Loop. A really helpful ranger suggested a route for us. We took the top part of the loop, part of Deadman’s trail to High Bluff Trail...More

Never had a chance to get a place in the campground. Call ahead anytime of the week we found out but would of been very nice if we would of been able to stay. Wish the grand kids were along ...they would of loved all...More

Loved it here. Have just visited the park before and hiked to the waterfall, but camped the weekend this time. Hiked on Quarry loop, Deadmans trail and hell's gate trail. All excellent. Hell's gate trail was a little advanced, take it slower on that one....More

A less "formal" State Park but highly recommend.We were staying in Hinckley and it is in Sandstone but so glad we went. The Kettle River runs though it, there are rapids and a waterfall that is recommended to see. The path in Sandstone to the...More

The online reservation system sold me a campsite that people have been camping in already for daus based on verbal okay of “the girl at the office” who promised to block it for them. Campground host was uninterested in foxing this, was unfamiliar with online...More

We visited on a hot, humid summer day. Bring plenty to drink! There are many different trails you can follow. We hiked the Quarry, part of Hell's Gate (too challenging), High Bluff and Wolf Creek Trails. We wanted to hike out to see the Wolf...More

Going off trail along the river is amazing. There are small waterfalls and caverns that make the experience hard to find anywhere else in the state! The lower trails are not well defined and require a lot of scrambling over rocks. If you are fit,...More

It depends on how much you want see and from what vantage point. To just walk in to the nearest falls and walk back out I think it would take you at least 20 to 30 minutes if you wanted to see it at the river level. If you... More

It depends on how much you want see and from what vantage point. To just walk in to the nearest falls and walk back out I think it would take you at least 20 to 30 minutes if you wanted to see it at the river level. If you just wanted to look down on the river it would be a short walk maybe 5-10 minutes total.